The Consortium of Karnataka will begin the COMEDK application form correction process 2025 on 11 April. If any applicant made an error while filling out the form can correct them through the COMEDK application form 2025 correction facility. Candidates can edit specific details only. The exam authorities will permit changes to only a few details during the application form correction process.
Candidates are advised to carefully review any changes before submitting the application form. The exam authority will not reopen this facility after the deadline, which is 14 April. The COMEDK UGET exam is scheduled to take place on 10 May.
Before making any changes to the COMEDK application form, candidates must re-check all the entered details. Candidates must select the exam centre wisely based on their location. The exam authority will not accept any requests for changes after the correction deadline.
Candidates must note that not all details in the COMEDK 2025 registration form can be modified. This correction facility allows candidates to rectify errors in the following areas:
Modifications will not be allowed to the following fields:
Candidates who are going to appear for the exam are advised to review the COMEDK exam pattern 2025 for their preparation. The exam will be led in CBT mode. Understanding the COMEDK UGET exam pattern will help candidates to familiarize themselves with the exam. The pattern includes details like exam duration, total no. of questions, marking scheme, and more.
Check the following table for a detailed understanding of the exam pattern:
Particulars |
Details |
Mode of Exam |
Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Duration |
3 hours |
Medium of Exam |
English |
Sections |
The exam consists of three sections: |
Physics |
|
Chemistry |
|
Mathematics |
|
Type of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total Number of Questions |
180 Questions |
Number of Questions per Section |
Physics: 60 Questions |
Chemistry: 60 Questions |
|
Mathematics: 60 Questions |
|
Marking Scheme |
Candidates will 1 receive 1 mark for each correct answer. |
Negative Marking |
No negative marking in the COMEDK exam. |
As per the paper pattern, the COMEDK question paper will contain of 180 questions in total. Candidates can refer to the table below for the subject-wise distribution of questions.
Subject |
Total Questions |
COMEDK Marks Distribution |
Chemistry |
60 |
60 |
Mathematics |
60 |
60 |
Physics |
60 |
60 |
Total |
180 |
180 |
Listed below are the assumed marks secured by candidates in the COMEDK UGET 2025 exam. It also shows the corresponding ranks obtained for those scores. The table below provides candidates with a clearer understanding of the COMEDK marks vs ranks. This information will help them to determine their chances of securing admission to colleges in Karnataka. For details, candidates can take a look at the following table.
Marks |
Rank |
20-30 |
44800-45100 |
30-40 |
43500-45100 |
40-50 |
35500-43500 |
50-60 |
23200-35500 |
60-70 |
14700-23200 |
70-80 |
9200-14700 |
80-90 |
5700-9200 |
90-100 |
3300-5700 |
100-110 |
1800-3300 |
110-120 |
900-1800 |
120-130 |
400-900 |
130-140 |
150-400 |
140-150 |
50-150 |
150-160 |
10-50 |
160-180 |
1-10 |
The COMEDK UGET 2025 counseling will be conducted in an online mode. Aspirants who clear the exam will be qualified to take part in the counselling process. Here is the step-by-step procedure for COMEDK 2025 counselling:
Applicants must note that the answer key will be released first by the authorities. Candidates will have the opportunity to change the solutions with proof. After a review, the exam conducting body will publish the final COMEDK 2025 answer key on 21 May 2025.
To check the COMEDK result 2025, candidates need to log in with their COMEDK user ID and password. The authority will release rank cards asking for results. The result includes the candidate's details, rank obtained, marks, and other relevant information. Candidates are advised to keep COMEDK scorecard 2025 safe until the admission process is completed.